Here's the absolute truth about both fighters.
Terence Crawford:
- high iq boxer (iq is a little overrated)
-very quick feet
- solid power (shots are sharper and crisper more than they're heavy)
- suspect defense (gets hit pretty cleanly, pretty often)
- competent switch hitter (though uses southpaw as a "last resort" when Orthodox isn't working)
- amazing ability to adapt in the ring
- amazing counterpunching ability (I mean this guy's ability to counterpunch is ridiculous)
- great determination and grit (this is inarguable)
- suspect chin
- limited inside game (credit: Punch on Tap)
- okay head movement (though still does get hit often)
Errol Spence:
- solid iq boxer (higher iq than most give him credit for)
- slow feet
- applies great pressure
- very heavy handed
- knows how to stick to gameplay (wouldnt say he adjusts very well)
- underrated boxing ability (though Bud is definitely more dynamic)
- strong heavy jab
- great chin (he got hit with 2 flush unprepared/unseen shots from Ugas and didn't go down, look at Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz)
-solid defense (not amazing defense but not terrible for someone who comes forward)
-Subtle head movement, but generates effective angles (credit: Punch on Tap)
- Great Body Puncher (credit: PRINCEKOOL)
I'm sure there's more things I could I add, but here just some un-ordered truths on both fighters.
This fight comes down to ring iq
Imo , Bud has the advantage
Bud will adapt to Spence which will enable him to counter
I don’t see him playing Spence’s game , which will frustrate Spence who is looking for that dogfight
He’ll use his footwork , use the whole ring
Bud fights to his opponents level , I think he’ll prove it if they ever sign to fight
When I think heavy-handed, I think guys who are stopping guys. As Roger Mayweather would say, who has he stopped lately? Crawford is the one stopping guys and putting the Beats by Bud on Gold Medal Olympians.
You get the same nonsense about Crawford from Derrick James that Ronnie Shields does to Andrade when his name is brought up. Charlo and Spence don't want the fights. Now, I'm hearing Haymon is going to make Spence vs Thurman. What a joke!! They were supposed to fight back in 2017
Crawford’s knockouts come from precise counterpunching, not from sheer power. I remember seeing quotes from both Kell Brook and Shawn Porter saying that between the two, it was Spence that hit them harder. I also refer to the evidence cited by the guy above me on the horrible injuries Spence’s opponents suffer after fights with him.
When I think heavy-handed, I think guys who are stopping guys. As Roger Mayweather would say, who has he stopped lately? Crawford is the one stopping guys and putting the Beats by Bud on Gold Medal Olympians.
You get the same nonsense about Crawford from Derrick James that Ronnie Shields does to Andrade when his name is brought up. Charlo and Spence don't want the fights. Now, I'm hearing Haymon is going to make Spence vs Thurman. What a joke!! They were supposed to fight back in 2017
I respectfully disagree with you. Spence is the one who beats guys down at least more so than Bud. While Bud does have more stoppages as of late, it's against lower level opposition. Plus, Spence is now notorious for breaking and fracturing bones, i.e. Kell Brooks and Ugas's eye sockets, and Ugas's nose. And I don't try to get too much into the politics of the sport, there are a few interviews of Bud saying that he doesn't care to make the Spence fight.
Errol Spence Junior is a great body puncher, and not just with single punches. Fighters at elite level these days, seem not to focus on developing a good body punching ability.
Body punching may be a determining factor in who wins this fight.
There is no point in solely focusing in trying to strike Crawford up top etc.
Here's the absolute truth about both fighters.
Terence Crawford:
- high iq boxer (iq is a little overrated)
-very quick feet
- solid power (shots are sharper and crisper more than they're heavy)
- suspect defense (gets hit pretty cleanly, pretty often)
- competent switch hitter (though uses southpaw as a "last resort" when Orthodox isn't working)
- amazing ability to adapt in the ring
- amazing counterpunching ability (I mean this guy's ability to counterpunch is ridiculous)
- great determination and grit (this is inarguable)
- suspect chin
- limited inside game (credit: Punch on Tap)
- okay head movement (though still does get hit often)
Errol Spence:
- solid iq boxer (higher iq than most give him credit for)
- slow feet
- applies great pressure
- very heavy handed
- knows how to stick to gameplay (wouldnt say he adjusts very well)
- underrated boxing ability (though Bud is definitely more dynamic)
- strong heavy jab
- great chin (he got hit with 2 flush unprepared/unseen shots from Ugas and didn't go down, look at Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz)
-solid defense (not amazing defense but not terrible for someone who comes forward)
-Subtle head movement, but generates effective angles (credit: Punch on Tap)
I'm sure there's more things I could I add, but here just some un-ordered truths on both fighters.
When I think heavy-handed, I think guys who are stopping guys. As Roger Mayweather would say, who has he stopped lately? Crawford is the one stopping guys and putting the Beats by Bud on Gold Medal Olympians.
You get the same nonsense about Crawford from Derrick James that Ronnie Shields does to Andrade when his name is brought up. Charlo and Spence don't want the fights. Now, I'm hearing Haymon is going to make Spence vs Thurman. What a joke!! They were supposed to fight back in 2017
Here's the absolute truth about both fighters.
Terence Crawford:
- high iq boxer (iq is a little overrated)
-very quick feet
- solid power (shots are sharper and crisper more than they're heavy)
- suspect defense (gets hit pretty cleanly, pretty often)
- competent switch hitter (though uses southpaw as a "last resort" when Orthodox isn't working)
- amazing ability to adapt in the ring
- amazing counterpunching ability (I mean this guy's ability to counterpunch is ridiculous)
- great determination and grit (this is inarguable)
- suspect chin
- limited inside game (credit: Punch on Tap)
- okay head movement (though still does get hit often)
Errol Spence:
- solid iq boxer (higher iq than most give him credit for)
- slow feet
- applies great pressure
- very heavy handed
- knows how to stick to gameplay (wouldnt say he adjusts very well)
- underrated boxing ability (though Bud is definitely more dynamic)
- strong heavy jab
- great chin (he got hit with 2 flush unprepared/unseen shots from Ugas and didn't go down, look at Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz)
-solid defense (not amazing defense but not terrible for someone who comes forward)
-Subtle head movement, but generates effective angles (credit: Punch on Tap)
I'm sure there's more things I could I add, but here just some un-ordered truths on both fighters.
- - Could add no $$$ in a fight between the two, the reason it ain't been made yet.
Spence being from Texas and recently busted up in a spectacular Crash Dummy Film is the upside that sticks in the craw of plain vanilla Crawford, posturing being more important than his 40% of at least a decent purse.
I think grit for grit Spence wins that battle. They are both equally sinister. Bud probably is more of a chess player/schemer in how to get his get back. Spence just forces you to get into a dog fight.
This is going to be a great fight. Spence is going to force high speed chess. It won’t be the first person who makes a mistake that loses..it will be the one who drops an ounce of confidence that does.
I agree once again. Although I think that Bud has the grit, I think once he starts feeling the body shots and the pressure of Spence his grit will go out the window and may be put into survival mode. I lean Spence but I definitely understand why this fight is 50/50.
I think grit for grit Spence wins that battle. They are both equally sinister. Bud probably is more of a chess player/schemer in how to get his get back. Spence just forces you to get into a dog fight.
This is going to be a great fight. Spence is going to force high speed chess. It won’t be the first person who makes a mistake that loses..it will be the one who drops an ounce of confidence that does.
Can’t really argue with anything you said. I’d only add that Bud’s inside game is limited but he creates the distance he needs. Spence’s head movement isn’t great but he gives subtle angles and keeps his face close to your power hand to take your leverage away.
Great points, I didn't even consider them, I'm definitely gonna add those.
Can’t really argue with anything you said. I’d only add that Bud’s inside game is limited but he creates the distance he needs. Spence’s head movement isn’t great but he gives subtle angles and keeps his face close to your power hand to take your leverage away.